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How Mike Portnoy reinvented himself after the trauma of leaving two massive bands
By Rich Wilson published
In 2011, while trying to find homes for his enormous collection of Dream Theater drumkits, Mike Portnoy was planning a new direction with Flying Colors, Adrenaline Mob, PSMS and Transatlantic

Vim and vigour fizz in Transatlantic’s two-night Live At Morsefest 2022
By Johnny Sharp published
Seemingly without the use of oxygen tents, the supergroup risk exhausting the listener with The Whirdwind, The Absolute Universe and a selection of crowdpleasers

Cool new proggy sounds to enjoy from Transatlantic, Wheel, Hats Off Gentlemen and more in Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Cool prog you really should check out from Four Stroke Baron, Giant Walker, Leon Alvarado and more

The 20 greatest rock supergroups ever
By Philip Wilding, Dave Everley published
From Cream and ELP to Temple Of The Dog and Velvet Revolver, these are history’s greatest supergroups

Transatlantic announce "the most epic and mammoth of all TA Live releases!"
By Jerry Ewing published
Transatlantic's new live album Live at Morsefest 2022: The Absolute Whirlwind will be released in April

“It’s a blessing and a curse… there’s times you feel like they’re hacking up your child! But the real freedom comes in trusting that it will all work out for the best”: How supergroup Transatlantic made Kaleidoscope
By Dom Lawson published
Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy, Pete Trewavas and Roine Stolt either flowed together like streams entering a powerful river – or made a pact to leave control-freak tendencies at the studio door

“It’s the big joke, bands doing their 15th farewell tour! And I get it… a year or two goes by and you think, ‘You know, I’d sure like to do that again. Why not?’” Neal Morse on the chances of a Transatlantic reunion
By Grant Moon published
He’s released the first of two concept albums based on Joseph of the technicolour coat, and he has plenty more on his plate - but he can’t stop loving the energy when people come together to create music

“There’s usually a pile of songs, some to use now and some years from now… On this album the first chords are from something I wrote 30 years ago”: The patience of The Flower Kings’ Roine Stolt
By Paul Ging published
With Look At You Now on release, he’s looking forward to completing another project with Jon Anderson and maybe - just maybe - a Transatlantic reunion
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